3/16, Bell, AMPS 145 +4.5 209 PMPS 238

Seth&Bell

Member Since 2024
Yesterday

Bit of a rough night for me last night - stayed up late because I thought she was tanking (cycle turned out fine). Then she woke me up with a big puke around 4 AM and spent the rest of the morning trying to get her appetite back. The culprit was she slept through one of her auto-feedings and gobbled up the next one and puked. I made things worse by trying to grab and move her off the carpet mid-puke. You can imagine the results... Turns out projectile vomiting while I'm holding her ends with a harder cleanup than just a single spot. Maybe I'll just cover my entire apartment with painter's sheeting like a serial killer. I got some ondansetron in Bell and she was feeling fine once I got her eating again.

Numbers-wise she got into the low blues on this bounce break (most likely the upper greens while I was sleeping). Not 100% sure what to do on this dose. My gut is telling me to see what she can do on another bounce break and reevaluate, but I don't want to hang onto this dose for too long. She got a really low green on 3/12 and had a pretty long bounce from that. Looks like she maybe bouncing again, but I'll get a +3 tonight to be sure. Other option would be to nudge her up to 6 units. Preferably a bit later in the week for my own sanity. Opinions welcome!
 
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Yesterday

Maybe I'll just cover my entire apartment with painter's sheeting like a serial killer.
Well, you can count your self lucky that you actually can cover the apartment, if you wish to. Here we have a patrol that search and find (Oh but she will find!) any piece of plastic tiny or not and she will chew it to submission and she inhale it! Painter's sheeting, this thin plastic miracle it will be like Wonderland for her. So, as I said, count your self lucky! :cat:
 
Well, you can count your self lucky that you actually can cover the apartment, if you wish to. Here we have a patrol that search and find (Oh but she will find!) any piece of plastic tiny or not and she will chew it to submission and she inhale it! Painter's sheeting, this thin plastic miracle it will be like Wonderland for her. So, as I said, count your self lucky! :cat:
Oh woah. Bell loves to lick plastic, especially if she is nauseous. I'm lucky she doesn't try to eat it. Cats are weird!
 
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